Another elaborate scam is plaguing Stafford County that is hard to track.
On May 19th at approximately 11:39 a.m. Deputy J.E. Cordes responded to a residence in South Stafford regarding a scam. The victim advised she received a call from someone posing as her daughter. The deceitful daughter advised she had been involved in an auto accident and in the other vehicle was a pregnant woman who now might ... (Full Story)
A driver who was “in the process” of getting a license would have his process delayed due to his drunken actions.
On May 18th at approximately 9:14 p.m. Deputy C.T. Richardson was in the area of Richmond Highway and Centreport Parkway. While patrolling, he observed a Honda Pilot failing to maintain the lane of travel. Deputy Richardson conducted a traffic stop and made contact with the driver.
From brakes to breaking and entering. The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a recent breaking and entering that occurred in South Stafford.
On May 14th at approximately 3:22 a.m. deputies responded to Express Auto Group, located at 228 Cambridge Street, for a business alarm. It was expressed that a window had been broken. When deputies arrived, they located the broken window with ... (Full Story & Photos)
Two individuals attempted to steal over $2,000 worth of items, but were caught red handed by fast acting deputies.
On May 8th around noon, Sergeant J.W. Hutcheson and Deputy K.R. Sprinkles responded to Kohl’s, located at 1220 Stafford Market Place, for a larceny. Staff advised a duo was being pretty obvious with their larceny attempt by stuffing duffel bags to the brim with merchandise.